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    Brandon Holden
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    Default Cedar Waxwings eating Crab Apples


    1D M2n, 600 + 1.4xTC.. ISO 250, 1/500, F 9.0... Full Frame

    Yesterday was one of those days were a lot seems to work out right. This was one of the last images I took yesterday, and I was somewhat amazed at how sharp the bird on the left was. I would have thought I didn't have enough DOF to get both birds sharp, but I must have just sqeaked by!

    Happy Shooting!

    Brandon

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    This is pretty cool. Too bad it is full frame, it would have been great to see the berries at the bottom and left unclipped.

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    I agree with Axel about the clipped crab apples. Still, this is a great image, Brandon.

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    I like the image very much. Yes, the berries should have not been clipped but it is still very nice.
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    Gus Cobos
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    Very nice image Brandon...:D
    Love the habitat, colors are very pleasing

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    Terry Olmsted
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    Wonderful image, Brandon. The beautiful waxwings are such strong focal points that that the clipped crabapples at the margin are at all distracting to my eyes. Beautiful work!

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